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Power Man comes to the aid of Apocalypse to battle Aeon the Knife. As Void uses their fight to free himself, Eversight and the Celestial Mind merge into a new entity.Issue Covered: Power Man: Timeless #3
Power Man begins to take his Hero for Hire business seriously as Iron Fist contemplates his life and ownership in Rand Meachum. Issue Covered: Power Man and Iron Fist #54
Christopher Priest is one of the most influential writers in modern comics, known for his sharp wit, intricate storytelling, and groundbreaking contributions to the industry. He began his career at Marvel, becoming the company's first Black editor and working on titles like The Amazing Spider-Man and Power Man and Iron Fist before transitioning to writing full-time. His breakthrough came with Quantum and Woody for Valiant Comics, and he later redefined Black Panther in the late ‘90s, crafting the now-iconic interpretation that influenced the MCU. Priest has also left his mark on Deathstroke and Justice League for DC, Captain America and the Falcon for Marvel, and more recently, Vampirella for Dynamite, proving his storytelling prowess across genres and publishers.His new Vampirella #1 comes out today, 3/26, and his new collaboration with Joe Quesada, Marvel Knights: The World to Come, was just announced for a June release. You can't find Priest online; just buy his work. Support the show
Billy Hamilton, a man as famous for his record collection as his high kicks, joins us to discuss and rank "Lola vs Powerman and The Moneygoround", the rockin Kinks album that may have faded into obscurity had it not been saved by Wes Anderson ;)
In episode 196, we sit down with Spider One, the mastermind behind the new horror film Little Bites. We explore the making of this chilling new project and delve into his work, including Allegoria and Bury The Bride. Spider One also chats about his time with the band Power Man 5000. He also shares some incredible stories, including dinners with Cher and the great Chazz Bono. From creating unforgettable horror movies to balancing his diverse creative career, this episode covers it all. Tune in for an inside look at the world of horror filmmaking, music, and pop culture!
Power Man learns the truth of who Aeon the Knife is as they fight across the solar system. With the villain defeated, Luke Cage and Eversight discover another cosmic entity.Issue Covered: Power Man: Timeless #2
Defenders #44 (1977)Man, the Incredible Hulk can be an incredible pain in the ass sometimes. Presently apoplectic that Doctor Strange, the only solution is for the rest of the Defenders to track him down. Unbeknownst to them, Doctor Strange is now the Red Rajah, an entity focused on bringing Manhattan together as one big think tank whether they want to or not!We also got Valkyrie's ex-husband stumbling into the Sanctorum, Russia telling Red Guardian to get her ass back home and Patsy Walker aka Hellcat interjecting herself into the team dynamic after a peyote quest on Titan.All this plus Jen and Shawn visit a 90's museum exhibit and feel really ancient afterwards.*** PROPER COMIC BOOK DISCUSSION STARTS AT 00:09:44 ***Promo: #JSAPRIL (https://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/jsapril/)Continue the conversation with Shawn and Jen on Twitter / Instagram / Facebook / Threads / Bluesky or email the show at worstcollectionever@gmail.comAlso, get hip to all of our episodes on YouTube in its own playlist! https://bit.ly/WorstCollectionEverYTDownload the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and wherever you get your favorite shows. Please rate, review, subscribe and tell a friend!
Taking a deviation in our Defenders coverage to bring you a [R]OHOTMU featuring one of the prominent villains, Solarr!Solarr, as discussed last week, is a mutant with the power to harness energy from the sun and use it for crime and other stuff. Plus, he's gotten a few upgrades over the years thanks to Egghead. Oh, and he's also died twice. His first death comes at the hands of El Segundo's hottest new dad band, “Drew” Bres and the FOMO(R). His second demise involves the Goblin Queen but it's not as goofy.Be here next week as we continue with the Defenders and the Capistan Ruby!Promo: #JSAPRIL (https://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/jsapril/)Continue the conversation with Shawn and Jen on Twitter (X) @angryheroshawn and @JenStansfield and email the show at worstcollectionever@gmail.comAlso, get hip to all of our episodes on YouTube in its own playlist! https://bit.ly/WorstCollectionEverYTDownload the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and wherever you get your favorite shows. Please rate, review, subscribe and tell a friend! Please rate, review, subscribe and tell a friend!
Comic Book Chronicles Ep. 592: Focus Up, Calderu! - Agent_70 is back this week after his adventures at NYCC 2024...but the guys won't be talking about that until Next week's show! We will get his impressions of the Attack on Titan musical
Spirits of Vengeance & Batman end, Timeless Power Man returns, and a one-shot from Shazam brings onboard Sina Grace on an all new X Is For Show! Nico, TK, & Producer Kevo look at the (short) run of Spirits of Vengeance before examining the long form Chip Zdarsky run on Batman, and the team takes a moment to consider: are these characters better off? Then, take a look at the return of of Timeless's Power Man in his own title before joining the team for their first All In era Shazam issue! It's Spirits Of Vengeance 6, Power Man: Timeless 1, Batman 157, & Shazam 20 and more on an all new X Is For Podcast! X IS FOR SHOW is a talk show for your favorite media, the same way THE OFFICE was a documentary about a paper company. Every week, THE ACTION PACK gathers to discuss a wide range of entertainment media and news, from film & TV to comics to gaming, music, and beyond. Led by showrunner NICO (@NicoAction), with co-hosts TK (@TKAccidental) and producer KEVO (@KevoReally), as well as a variety of friends and special guests, these LIVE discussions are not to be missed - so be sure to tune in and join us for all the fun!
He-Man y los one-hit wonder del universo. Con Juanito Pereira & Erasmo Neumann.
In a far distant future, Power Man and the Immortal Moon Knight battle for the fate of the Earth! Can Luke Cage prevent Khonshu from his cosmic ascendence? Issue Covered: Timeless Volume 3
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Today we talk about Carlos LaMuerto, best known as the Black Tarantula, who was a legendary crime guy before he moved to New York and ended up working for Daredevil. Today's mentioned & relevant media: -The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #419-422, 424, 427-428, 432, 434-436 -Daredevil (1998) #82, 85-86, 112-115, 118-119, 500-504, 510, 512 -Daredevil Annual (2007) #1 -Daredevil: Blood of the Tarantula (2008) #1 -Dark Reign: The List - Daredevil (2009) #1 -Shadowland (2010) #2-3 -Shadowland: Power Man (2010) #2 -Deathlok (2014) #1 -Power Man and Iron Fist (2016) #2 -The Amazing Spider-Man (2018) #17 -Contagion (2019) #3-5 -Damage Control (2022) #3 -Spider-Gwen: The Ghost-Spider (2024) #1, 3-7 -Metamorpho: The Element Man (2024) #1 Thanks to Victoria Watkins for our icon! Support Capes and Japes by: Checking out our Patreon or donating to the Tip jar Find out more on the Capes and Japes website.
'Tis the season... of Squatching! As the holiday season makes its way to the snowy peaks around the Appalachian Institute for Hominological Studies, the Sasquatch Tracks team is joined for a yuletide-themed holiday Sasquatch conversation covering all things cryptid with friend of the program and renowned artist Sam Shearon. Along with his impressive horror art, Sam Shearon is known for his work in the field of cryptozoology, most notably for cryptozoology book covers, film posters and compiling artists impressions of cryptids from eyewitness accounts. His work can be found in publications of the Fortean Times, Paranormality Magazine as well as the cover artwork for Vesuvian Media, IDW publishing, Boom Studios, Stan Lee's Pow! Entertainment, Clive Barker's Seraphim, and also for horror magazine Fangoria's ‘Trinity of Terrors'. He has created album artwork and merchandise for bands including: Slayer, Ministry, Rob Zombie, Rammstein, Filter, KISS, Iron Maiden, Jason Charles Miller, American Head Charge, Powerman 5000, HIM and many more. Continuing our holiday tradition with Mister Sam, we dive into a holiday-themed conversation as we round out another year of podcasts and Sasquatchery. Stories and other links discussed in this episode: Mister Sam Shearon - Official Website Follow Sasquatch Tracks on Twitter. Got a news tip or story to share? Send us an Email. Have you seen an animal you can't identify? Submit a report here.
SWEET CHRISTMAS! Aeric and Malcolm sit down with Jackson Lanzing to discuss his upcoming book POWER MAN: TIMELESS! A version of Luke Cage from the far-flung future has arrived in the present day, wielding the powers of Iron Fist, Hulk and the Sentry! But why is he here, and what will he do now? Find out in this latest Hivemind Chat! Follow us! Twitter: twitter.com/geeksplainedpod?lang=en Instagram: www.instagram.com/geeksplainedpod/?hl=en Send us your questions for the Geeksplained Mailbag! Email: Geeksplained@gmail.com Music Sampled: “Renegades of Funk” by Rage Against the Machine “Money, Money, Money” by The “Mamma Mia!” Cast “Where is the Love?” by The Black Eyed Peas “Fight The Power” by Public Enemy “Revolution” by Jim Sturgess “Theme from Star Trek” by Alexander Courage
As Iron Fist tries to save the Rand Meachum from Morgan, Power Man decides to track down Shreeve. As Luke Cage finds out who controls the robots, he finds himself in a deadly situation. Issue Covered: Power Man and Iron Fist #52
Send us a textA mysterious stranger, exiled from contentment, convinces a group of lonely podcasters that he's the perfect "everyman" and talks his way into becoming their co-host for the evening. What begins as innocent conversation takes a dark and violent turn. On Episode 643, we're joined by E.F. Contentment for a special Patreon Takeover! E.F. has chosen two fascinating films for us to discuss: Peeping Tom (1960) and Poison for the Fairies (1986)! We also explore exactly what AI knows about all of us, dive into The Mandela Effect (or do we?), and examine influential horror from the 60s! So grab your handheld 16mm camera, pack an extra vial of poison, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: End of year, Holiday Horror, sucking snowballs, Black Christmas, Bob Clark, Skynet, is AI smarter than Ravenshadow?, damp moist humor, ChatGPT, what does AI know about Trick or Treat Radio?, Publishers Clearing House, Ed McMahon, “Play it again, Sam?”, the Mandela Effect, American Family Publishers, Shazam, Sinbad, Blood In Blood Out, California Raisins, Mr. Peanut, Ben Franklin, Tabanero Hot Sauce Challenge, A-List, nonpareils, Honey Badger, live Patreon show, Patreon Takeover, Peeping Tom, Career Killers, Michael Powell, Mike Patton, Edgar Wright, Last Night in Soho, old Alexa, Psycho, Pelvis Presley, Mario Bava, Sliver, parallels between X-Men and Doom Patrol, Norman Bates, feeling sympathy for the killer, Alfred Hitchcock, Blood and Black Lace, One Hour Photo, Robin Williams, Powerman 5000, Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese, Brian De Palma, Strange Days, Ralph Fiennes, The Red Shoes, The Velvet Underground, Lou Reed, The Stooges, The Banker, Robert Forrester, Handsome Peter Lorre, The Substance, Poison for the Fairies, Carlos Enrique Taboada, Even the Wind is Afraid, Audition, 70s Disney Films, Guillermo del Toro, Heavenly Creatures, Peter Jackson, Ghost World, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Wild at Heart, left-handed actors, Vinegar Syndrome, Street Trash, Ryan Kruger, First Time Niece, Exiled From Contentment, horror movie marathons, too good to be popular, synapses and synopsis', why did VHS beat-off Betamax?, I'm only wearing my leatherman, chafing our way through the 90s, the Marty McFly attitude, and candy-colored lurid tales.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
On this electrifying episode of the Pennsylvania Rock Show, Bill is joined by IntoxXxication, a metal band from Easton, PA, showcasing their new single, "Power Within Me". Originally formed in the 1980s, IntoxXxication has reemerged with a revamped lineup, blending their classic roots with a fresh, modern edge. Episode Highlights The History of IntoxXxication: Dive into the band's journey from their 1980s origins to their present-day revival. Meet the Band: Tony Z: The co-founder and guitar mastermind. Nex Sanctum: Bringing bass and mayhem to the mix. Trey Wirth: Shaking things up with heavy-hitting drums. Antone Maxson: Powerful vocals that top off this metal cocktail. Behind Power Within Me: Get an inside look at the inspiration and process behind their newest single. Live Performances & Highlights: Learn about their high-energy shows, national act support experiences, and notable venue performances. Where You've Seen Them IntoxXxication has shared stages with legendary acts such as Powerman 5000, Drowning Pool, Buckcherry, Skid Row, and more. Notable venues include Artie's Bar & Grill, The Sherman Theater, and Dingbatz.
In this solo episode. Garza talks IE deathcore scene, Selena's influence & much more! SPONSORS & SUPPORT: Sweetwater - https://imp.i114863.net/rnrmVB https://distrokid.com/vip/garza 30% OFF! Join - https://bit.ly/Join-Garza-Podcast Merch - https://garzapodcast.myshopify.com CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Introducing “J” 02:23 - Taking On Too Many Responsibilities 03:17 - Homeless Garza, Kaonashi Beanie 03:53 - How “J” Came on Board as Producer 15:28 - Feelings After Mitch Episode 18:25 - Almost Getting Into A Fight, The Brewery Incident 33:43 - Fan Question #1, Texas Family Roots, Selena Connection 44:06 - Fan Question #2, Suicide Silence Grind Influence 51:35 - Fan Question #3, Thoughts on Inland Empire Deathcore Scene 56:35 - Fan Question #4, How To Balance Life 1:08:35 - Fan Question #5, Favorite Unused Riffs 1:13:02 - Garza Voted 1:21:22 - Powerman 5000 1:22:50 - Diddy & R. Kelly Monthly Listeners 1:25:11 - “Supernova Goes Pop” Riff 1:26:20 - 4K N64 Console Drop 1:28:34 - Thank You to Our Members, Merch
Are you Powerman 5000? Cuz this is what it’s like WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE! In this episode: we look at the superhero crossover comics that led to the Amalgam Universe (as seen in our LAST Back Issue Show)! Superman and Spider-Man, Batman and Judge Dredd, Green Lantern and Silver Surfer…and MORE! Each back issue comics review […] The post Superhero Crossover Classics! Back Issue Comics Review Show #759 appeared first on The Two-Headed Nerd Comic Book Podcast.
Hey, fellow lushes! You may know our guest, Spider One, as the front man of Powerman 5000, but if you don't already, you will soon also know him as the writer and director behind the fantastically creepy film Little Bites. As huge fans of horror, we can't say enough good things about Little Bites. It was a real pleasure talking with Spider about the film and his other amazing films that have already been released (Allegoria, Bury The Bride) and are soon to be released (Big Baby). We also talked with Spider about Powerman 5000 and their latest release, Abandon Ship. Enjoy! Check out Spider - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spiderone Watch Little Bites - Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B0DBPVK7YY/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaYeRS6Gr5_LCdp2FcRwbKWDPcAHxWCBAMREJFUkXGQxZ7_jY6g7LRfk2-A_aem_eMUolGYCMA0ycypVXIzL5w Check us out - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbo2frUM03BMQ5zf6qbQvww Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cwdatbpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CocktailswithDimplesandTheBeard Twitter: https://twitter.com/dimplesthebeard Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cocktailsdimplesthebeard Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-6163487 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Powerman 5000 Spider 1 zoomed in as they will be headlining my 20th Anniversary Bash (Two Decades Of Rockin The Empire on 96.7 KCAL Rocks) on Saturday, November 9 at Stage Red in Fontana (tickets on sale now). Here's what we talked about: 2004 (0-6) New album "Abandon Ship" (out now) (6-11) Mandatory Metallica: Summer Sanitarium tour 2000 (11-16) Play any instruments? (16-17) Setlist at Stage Red on 11/9 (17-end)
"Death Valley" is a comedy horror mockumentary series that aired on MTV in 2011. The show follows the Undead Task Force (UTF), a newly formed division of the Los Angeles Police Department, as they combat supernatural creatures like vampires, werewolves, and zombies in the San Fernando Valley. The series is presented in a documentary style, with a camera crew filming the task force's encounters with these monsters. Despite Death Valley's unique concept (created by Powerman 5000 frontman Spider One) and interesting cast, including Bryan Callen, Caity Lotz, and Bryce Johnson, MTV decided not to renew it for a second season. Did this one just fail to find its audience or was MTV right in driving a steak through its chest? Listen as the S1E1 guys deep dive the show's pilot episode. Starring: Bryan Callen, Charlie Sanders, Bryce Johnson, Caity Lotz, Tania Raymonde, & Texas Battle www.S1E1POD.com MERCH Instagram & X (Twitter): @S1E1Pod
Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, recuperamos nuestras "discadas" musicales con Pablo Solo, Moses Rubin y Fernando Bolado. El asunto que nos ocupa en esta ocasión: melodías pluscuamperfectas. Suenan: THE KINKS - "THIS TIME TOMORROW" ("LOLA vs POWERMAN", 1970) / STAN GETZ - "STELLA BY STARLIGHT" ("STAN GETZ PLAYS", 1955) / CARPENTERS - "ALL I CAN DO" ("TICKET TO RIDE", 1969) / THE BEE GEES - "BIRDIE TOLD ME" ("HORIZONTAL", 1968) / THE KINKS - "WATERLOO SUNSET" ("SOMETHING ELSE", 1967) / SIMON & GARFUNKEL - "PUNKY'S DILEMMA" ("BOOKENDS", 1968) / NAT KING COLE - "NATURE BOY" ("THE NAT KING COLE STORY", 1961) / PENTANGLE - "SO CLEAR" ("REFLECTION", 1971) / OCTOBER COUNTRY - "COWBOYS AND INDIANS" ("OCTOBER COUNTRY", 1968) / THE MIRACLES - "A HEART LIKE MINE" ("HI.. WE'RE THE MIRACLES", 1961) / THE FOUR SEASONS - "THE NIGHT" ("CHAMELEON", 1972)Escuchar audio
Shane and Ray talk the pros and cons of 2 brotherly industrialists. POWERMAN 5000 ALBUM REVIEWS: Tonight the Stars Revolt! (1999) Anyone for Doomsday? (2001) Transform (2003) ROB ZOMBIE ALBUM REVIEWS: Hellbilly Deluxe (1998) The Sinister Urge (2001) Educated Horses (2006)
This week, Desmond and Tom review the French shark film Under Paris. Then, Desmond goes solo on a Dread Media Top 5 French Horror Films. Songs included: "A Swim with the Sharks" by Powerman 5000, "Oroborus" by Gojira, "Dead French Mathematicians" by Mares of Thrace, and "Still Waters Run Deep" by The 69 Eyes. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, www.kccinephile.com, and www.dejasdomicileofdread.blogspot.com.
This week, Desmond and Tom review the French shark film Under Paris. Then, Desmond goes solo on a Dread Media Top 5 French Horror Films. Songs included: "A Swim with the Sharks" by Powerman 5000, "Oroborus" by Gojira, "Dead French Mathematicians" by Mares of Thrace, and "Still Waters Run Deep" by The 69 Eyes. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, www.kccinephile.com, and www.dejasdomicileofdread.blogspot.com.
Power Man, Iron Fist and Misty Knight head to Seagate Prison to rescue Claire Temple and Doctor Burstein. When Luke Cage confronts Bushmaster, the results are explosive! Issue Covered: Power Man Volume 1, #49.
Crazytown, Island Boys, Powerman 5000, Pink, and others.
When tracking down Misty Knight ends up with both her and Colleen Wing injured, Power Man finds himself at odds with Iron Fist. Issue Covered: Power Man #48
Time to tune in and rock out! Matthew is back for another killer episode of Super Cool Radio On Air. He is in the studio spinning some awesome music and discussing upcoming shows. Radio Show Notes: 1. Bad Nerves - Don't Stop 2. Reverend Horton Heat - I Can't Surf 3. FREYA - Blood Thirst 4. Mass of Amara - Unspoken 5. Precursor - Where's The Cavalry 6. Robbery Inc - Last Night Last Kiss 7. Spread Eagle - Subway to the Stars 8. Bleed The Water - Birth Of A Star 9. Elsie Binx - Glitch 10. The Almas - Lifeline 11. Embers Rise - Far From Lonely 12. Powerman 5,000 - Invisible Man 13. Chris Slade Timeline - Living The Dream SCR and Matthew Thomas would like to thank: Nolan Gunther from Paranormal Frequencies for the intro. Erin from Elsie Binx for the Station ID. Asher Media for Blood Thirst. Clawhammer PR for Unspoken. No Rules PR for Where's The Cavalry. Jim Catalano for Last Night Last Kiss. Michael Brandvold Marketing for Living The Dream. For all the bands who submitted music And of course, for everyone who tuned in. We could not do this without you. You make Super Cool Radio Possible. Thank you! Links mentioned in this episode: Event Link for Bad Nerves at Sleeping Village in Chicago: Bad Nerves | Facebook Matthew's interview with Reverend Horton Heat: Reverend Horton Heat Exclusive 2024 Interview (youtube.com) Matthew's interview with Freya and RIG TIME!: Freya and RIG TIME! Super Cool Radio Interview (youtube.com) Matthew's interview with Spread Eagle: Spread Eagle (Rob De Luca and Ray West) Super Cool Radio Interview (youtube.com) Glitch music video: ELSIE BINX ~ 'Glitch' Official Music Video (youtube.com) Lifeline music video: The Almas - "Lifeline" (Official Music Video) (youtube.com) Matthew's interview with Chris Slade: Chris Slade (Former Drummer for AC/DC, Asia, and Tom Jones) (youtube.com) Purchase Timescape: Shop – Chris Slade Connect with Neville Audio on Instagram: Neville Audio (@nevilleaudio) • Instagram photos and videos Haus Of Vladi store link: Hand-Painted Canvas Digital Art Stickers by HausOfVladia on Etsy Check out the new Super Cool Radio merch store: supercoolradio's Artist Shop | Featuring custom t-shirts, prints, and more (threadless.com) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/supercoolradio/support
On this week's episode. Dan gets to sit down with Murv Douglas, who is a very talented musician and bassist for Powerman 5000. Together, they discuss being uncomfortable in order to be creative, focus groups, the discomfort found on tour busses, Prometheus, Mace Windu, and much more. Check out the episode and give Murv a follow on Instagram!
We're back to shove a bunch of awesome music straight through your ears with the Radio Sucks Radio show! This week, you'll get 10 great slabs of audio goodness that radio is too stupid to touch. Aaron's bringing great tracks from The Rumours, Honeymoon Suite, Powerman 5000, Corey Taylor, and X-Cops. Chris is serving up tunes from Massive Wagons, Yellow Dog Conspiracy, Florence Black, Blacktop Mojo, and Stryper. It's a great mix of tuns, talk, laughs, and other assorted shenanigans. We hope you enjoy this latest edition of the Radio Sucks Radio Show and SHARE with a friend! Decibel Geek is a proud member of the Pantheon Podcasts family. Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Support Us! Buy a T-Shirt! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below Direct Download Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back to shove a bunch of awesome music straight through your ears with the Radio Sucks Radio show! This week, you'll get 10 great slabs of audio goodness that radio is too stupid to touch. Aaron's bringing great tracks from The Rumours, Honeymoon Suite, Powerman 5000, Corey Taylor, and X-Cops. Chris is serving up tunes from Massive Wagons, Yellow Dog Conspiracy, Florence Black, Blacktop Mojo, and Stryper. It's a great mix of tuns, talk, laughs, and other assorted shenanigans. We hope you enjoy this latest edition of the Radio Sucks Radio Show and SHARE with a friend! Decibel Geek is a proud member of the Pantheon Podcasts family. Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Support Us! Buy a T-Shirt! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below Direct Download Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 20 - Murdock and Marvel: 1982 Have you noticed that every year for about a decade we have been recounting the impending death of the comic industry, with sales seemly slipping another 10% and publishers falling to the wayside? I am happy to say that at least for Marvel this is the year that things started to turn around. Its 1982, and the Direct Market is showing its power as Marvel and others pile onboard the comic shop train. The Year in Comics Notable and Newsworthy Industry Trends Passings Eagle Awards Dan's Favorite The Year in Marvel Events & Happenings New Titles New Characters Series Ending Who's in the Bullpen ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Paul Smith Dan's Favorite The Year in Daredevil Appearances: Daredevil #178-189, Power Man and Iron First #77, Defenders #103-106, Marvel Graphic Novel #1, Fantastic Four #242, Contest of Champions #1-3, Dazzler #21, Marvel Team-up #123, Incredible Hulk #277-278 Writing credits: Frank Miller (178-189), Roger McKenzie (183) Pencilers: Frank Miller (178-184), Klaus Jansen (181,185-189) The year begins with Kingpin trying to and successfully recruiting Elektra and Matt Murdock looking into Mayoral Candidate Randolph Cherryh as an intern has come forward with evidence he's working for Wilson Fisk. Meanwhile, Nelson and Murdock have a new office in a New York high rise. Elektra then “encourages” Daredevil and Ben Urich to drop the Cherryh/Fisk story he's about to run for the Daily Bugle. The latter getting a Sai in the chest. Despite this, Urich and Murdock realize Vanessa Fisk may still be alive and are able to find/rescue her from the King of the Sewers. Daredevil then hands her over to Fisk. In exchange, Cherryh (who was just elected Mayor of New York) is forced to resign his new post. Kingpin orders Elektra to kill Murdock's partner, Foggy Nelson, as payback. In a BIG double Issue narrated by Bullseye, we see the villain escape prison, learn Matt Murdock's secret, attack and kill Elektra before battling and losing to Daredevil which puts him in the hospital. This is our feature story this week. Murdock has trouble dealing with Elektra's death and starts acting out at work and as our horned hero. At one point he accuses Kingpin of hiding her. A young girl on drugs takes a dive out of her school window and dies, and her brother, DD and the Punisher are all trying to track down the dealer responsible; Matt proposes to Heather. Daredevil and the Punisher get into a fight over how to bring the dealer to justice. The cover blurb "No More Mr. Nice Guy" is a reference to the 1972 Alice Cooper song of the same name. This is a reworking of a story that was pulled because of code concerns Next Foggy begins to investigate why Heather's company is making bombs and this causes him to run up against both Eric Slaughter and the Kingpin; Daredevil ends up caught in an explosion that messes up his radar sense. That doesn't stop Murdock from gather evidence to take down Glenn Industries even as his other sense go haywire. Meanwhile He's also pressuring Heather to accept the proposal. As Daredevil's hyper senses continue to get worse and he seeks out Stick for help; In a fight with the Hand, the Black Widow is poisoned. The ninja villain Kirigi is reanimated, and his body is made whole from his previous decapitation by Elektra. (Kah Ear Ah Gee) Black Widow is dying of poison she got in a fight with the Hand and is desperately trying to find DD to help; Matt is recovering his hyper senses in an isolation chamber under the watchful eye of Stick and his ninja. The year ends with The Black Widow dying to the poison but then resurrected by Stone (Stick's right hand man); Daredevil and company have a free-for-all with the Hand, in which Stick gives his life to save Matt; Widow and Foggy break up Heather and Matt using handwritten notes; Stone tells Daredevil that the Hand is planning on resurrecting Elektra like they did Kirigi. Daredevil sales went up from 130,000 copies an issue in 1981 to 180,000 in 1982. New Powers, Toys or Places New Supporting Characters New Villains This Week's Spotlight: Daredevil #181 from April 1982 “Last Hand” Recap Why We Picked This Story The Takeaway Early Returns on Direct Market prove promising Questions or comments We'd love to hear from you! Email us at questions@comicsovertime.com or find us on Twitter @comicsoftime. ------------------ THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING CREATORS AND RESOURCES Music: Our theme music is by the very talented Lesfm. You can find more about them and their music at https://pixabay.com/users/lesfm-22579021/. The Grand Comics Database: Dan uses custom queries against a downloadable copy of the GCD to construct his publisher, title and creator charts. Comichron: Our source for comic book sales data. Man Without Fear: Kuljit Mithra's Daredevil site contains a staggering collection of resources about our hero, including news, interviews and comic details. The American Comic Book Chronicles: Published by TwoMorrows, these volumes provide an excellent analysis of American comics through the years. Because these volumes break down comic history by year and decade they are a great place to get a basic orientation on what is happening across the comic industry at a particular point in time. Joshua and Jamie Do Daredevil: A fantastic podcast that does a deep-dive into Daredevil comics. This ran from 2018-2020, and covered most of the first volume of Daredevil, and was a fun way to get an in-depth look at each issue of Daredevil from 1-377. My Marvelous Year: This is a reading-club style podcast where Dave Buesing and friends chose important or interesting books from a particular year to read and discuss. This helped me remember some fun and crazy stories, and would be a great companion piece to Murdock and Marvel for those who want more comic-story-specific coverage. BOOKLIST The following books have been frequently used as reference while preparing summaries of the comic history segments of our show. Each and every one comes recommended by Dan for fans wanting to read more about it! Licari, Fabio and Marco Rizzo. Marvel: The First 80 Years: The True Story of a Pop-Culture Phenomenon. London: Titan Books, 2020. This book is sort of a mess, as the print quality is terrible, and Titan doesn't even credit the authors unless you check the fine print. It's like this was published by Marvel in the early 60s! But the information is good, and it is presented in an entertaining fashion. So its decent, but I would recommend you see if you can just borrow it from the library instead of purchasing. Wells, John. American Comic Book Chronicles: 1960-1964. Raleigh: Two Morrows, 2015. Not cheap, but a fantastic series that is informative and fun to read. Wright, Bradford. Comic Book Nation: The Transformation of Youth Culture in America. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001. This is the revised edition. Marvel Year By Year: A Visual History. New York: DK Publishing, 2022. The academic in my rails at using information from any work that doesn't have an author credit, but this is a decent (if very surface) look at each year in the history of Timely / Marvel from 1939 to 2021. Cowsill, Alan et al. DC Comics Year by Year: A Visual History. New York: DK Publishing, 2010. Because its nice to occasionally take a peek at what the Distinguished Competition is up to. Dauber, Jeremy. American Comics: A History. New York, W.W. Norton & Company, 2022. An excellent, relatively compact history of the domestic comic industry from its 19th century origins through to recent 21st century developments. An excellent successor to Bradford Wright's Comic Book Nation.
The gang deep dive back into the wild misadventures of Marty Jannetty, discuss how to properly prank your bros, and how much Yams loves Powerman 5000.
My guest this week is Erik Himel, who expanded his touring guitar career into hosting the hottest jam night in Hollywood, to producing a Las Vegas show, to custom music programming for private and corporate events. Erik's credits include Powerman 5000, the Russian supergroup Mumiy Troll, Alan Parsons, Eagles Of Death Metal, Puddle of Mudd, Candlebox, Robby Krieger, Michael des Barres, and many more. He was the longtime host of The Sunset Jam, which was the longest running residency show at the world famous Viper Room in Hollywood, grossing a million+ dollars and showcasing over 1500 performers and numerous sponsorship collaborations. He's also been a co-producer of 27 - A Musical Adventure, which is retrospective concert honoring the music icons gone too early at the age of 27. The show had a multi-year residency at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas with over 120 performances. During our interview we talked about playing music with lyrics you can't understand, the hack he used to get his first tour, his unique approach to running a jam night, creating a corporate event music business, moving to Paris and what the music scene is like there, and so much more. I spoke with Erik via zoom from his home in Los Angeles. On the intro I looked at how kids may be losing their love of music, and a new Ai headphone that nails the “cocktail party effect” .
Carl Sciacchitano is a Portland writer and illustrator whose work can be seen in comics by Monkeybrain, Archie, and IDW, including The Army of Dr. Moreau with friend of the show David F. Walker. Carl's latest work is the extraordinarily moving The Heart That Fed, a graphic novel published by Simon and Schuster/Gallery 13 that recounts his father's experience in Vietnam during the Tet Offensive and the fall of Saigon. It's on sale June 4th at the best bookstores and comics shops, so add it to your stack next week!The complete version of this episode is available to Patrons who support us at the $4/month level at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth — join today to hear us cover all of these issues:"Among Us Walks... Black Goliath!"- Power Man #24, written by Tony Isabella, art by George Tuska and Dave Hunt, letters by Dave Hunt, Harry Blumfield, and Karen Pocock (Karen Mantlo), colors by Don Warfield, ©1975 Marvel Comics"Too Cold a Night For Dying!"- Giant-Size Defenders #4, written by Steve Gerber, art by Don Heck and Vince Colletta, letters by David Hunt, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1975 Marvel Comics"... And a Hydra New Year!"- Daredevil #120, written by Tony Isabella, art by Bob Brown and Vince Colletta, letters by Ray Holloway, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1975 Marvel Comics"O, Bitter Victory!"- Thor #234, written by Gerry Conway, art by John Buscema and Joe Sinnott, letters by John Costanza, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1975 Marvel Comics"Fangs of Fire and Blood!"- Defenders #22, written by Steve Gerber, art by Sal Buscema and Mike Esposito, letters by Charlotte Jetter, colors by Stan Goldberg, ©1975 Marvel Comics"And Now -- The Endgame Cometh!"- Fantastic Four #157, written by Roy Thomas, art by Rich Buckler and Joe Sinnott, letters by Joe Rosen, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1975 Marvel Comics"... And the Wind Cries: Cyclone!"- Amazing Spider-Man #143, written by Gerry Conway, art by Ross Andru, Frank Giacoia, and Dave Hunt, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Janice Cohen, ©1975 Marvel Comics"The Times That Bind!"- Avengers #134, written by Steve Englehart, art by Sal Buscema and Joe Staton, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Phil Rachelson, ©1975 Marvel Comics"Cap's Back!"- Captain America #184, written by Steve Englehart, art by Herb Trimpe, Frank Giacoia, and Mike Esposito, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by George Roussos, ©1975 Marvel Comics"The Demon Fever!"- Doctor Strange #7, written by Steve Englehart, art by Gene Colan and John Romita, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Phil Rachelson, ©1975 Marvel Comics"All the Fires In Hell...!"- Marvel Team-Up #32, written by Gerry Conway, art by Sal Buscema and Vince Colletta, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Janice Cohen, ©1975 Marvel Comics"A Meeting of Blood" - Giant-Size Werewolf #4, written by Doug Moench, art by Virgil Redondo, letters by Marcos Pelayo, colors by Don Warfield, ©1975 Marvel Comics // "When the Moon Dripped Blood!"- Giant-Size Werewolf #4, written by Doug Moench, art by Yong Montaño, letters by Marcos Pelayo, colors by Janice Cohen, ©1975 Marvel Comics"Night of the Vampire-Stalker"- Adventure Into Fear #27, written by Doug Moench, art by Frank Robbins and "D. Fraser" (Leonard Starr), letters by Charlotte Jetter, colors by Janice Cohen, ©1975 Marvel Comics"The Desolation Run!"- Ghost Rider #11, written by Tony Isabella, art by Sal Buscema, John Tartaglione, and George Roussos, letters by Joe Rosen, colors by Phil Rachelson, ©1975 Marvel Comics"The Kid's Night Out!"- Giant-Size Man-Thing #4, written by Steve Gerber, art by Ed Hannigan, Ron Wilson, and Frank Springer, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Phil Rachelson, ©1975 Marvel Comics // "Frog Death!"- Giant-Size Man-Thing #4, written by Steve Gerber, art by Frank Brunner, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Frank Brunner, ©1975 Marvel Comics"Decay Meets the Mad Viking!"- Man-Thing #16, written by Steve Gerber, art by John Buscema and Tom Palmer, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Tom Palmer, ©1975 Marvel Comics"Mourning At Dawn!"- Marvel Spotlight #21, written by Steve Gerber, art by Sal Buscema and Joe Giella, letters by Karen Mantlo, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1975 Marvel Comics"Ten Lords a Dying!"- Tomb of Dracula #31, written by Marv Wolfman, art by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer, letters by Ray Holloway, colors by Tom Palmer, ©1975 Marvel Comics"The Darkness From Glitternight"- Werewolf by Night #28, written by Doug Moench, art by Don Perlin, letters by John Costanza, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1975 Marvel Comics"Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3.0 written and performed by Robb Milne and sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on the internet (and buy some stuff) at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information. (RIP Mike.)
Episode 253. James B and Eddie conclude Inferno while also looking back at some PSA's and crossovers with Power Pack and Spider-Man. Books covered in this podcast: Web of Spider-Man 48 “Eyes of the Demon” by Conway, Saviuk, and Keith Williams. ASM 313 “Slithereens” by Michelinie and McFarlane The Spectacular Spider-Man 148 “Night of the Living Ned!” by Gerry Conway and Sal Buscema From January of 1982 Stan Lee presents Spider-Man Powerman and Storm in “Spider-Man PowerMan and Storm vs. Smokescreen” drawn by Romita and Giacoia https://readallcomics.com/spider-man-storm-and-power-man/ Spider-Man and Power Pack 1 in “Secrets” By Jim Sallicrup Nancy Allen Jim Mooney and Mike Esposito https://readallcomics.com/spider-man-and-power-pack-v1-1/ Power Pack 6 “Secrets” by Simonson, Brigman and Wiacek https://readallcomics.com/power-pack-v1-006/ Power Pack 29 “ Obsession “ by Simonson, Bogdanove and Green. https://readallcomics.com/power-pack-v1-029/ Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston. This Episode Edited by James B using Audacity and Cleanfeed. Summaries written by James B and Eddie and track coach Powerman. Most Sound effects and music generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com and https://www.zapsplat.com/ Check out all the episodes on letsreadspiderman.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts. Check out our live meetup and Discord Channel here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_mW6htjJUHOzlViEvPQqR-k68tClMGAi85Bi_xrlV7w/edit
Steve, Andrew and Kevin are back after an unintended hiatus last month to finish off the Bronze-Age Power Man & Iron Fist title with issues #111-125, the Jim Owsley(Priest) run from August 1984 to June 1986! #MN432 ITEM! The resolution of our technical issues is that all but the last 100 episodes of Marvel Noise … Continue reading "Marvel Noise Episode 432 – Our Power Man & Iron Fist Finale!"
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Tuesday May 7, 2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Static-X or Fury? Powerman 5000 or Incendiary? Patrick goes undercover at Sick New World to report how hardcore represented itself. And is Sunglass Hut the new video store? All this and a premiere from Little Rock's finest TERMINAL NATION. Let's go. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dan and Vinny discuss new comics, the lack of any MCU films, Invincible, new Marvel Legends and more! They feature a great new cover song and a new track from Powerman 5000 as well!
It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy! Neal Stephenson's book, The Diamond Age, is coming to life.Nintendo's Wii-U has a workaround for the lack of proper online support.Marvel is trying to capitalize on Wolverine's name again.And so much more...Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content.
PLAYLIST: 1. POWERMAN 5000 - ORGANIZIZED 2. SNOT - SNOT 3. LIMP BIZKIT - COUNTERFEIT 4. SYSTEM OF A DOWN - THIS COCAINE MAKES ME FEEL LIKE I'M ON THIS SONG 5. TWISTED METHOD - THE END 6. MOTIONLESS IN WHITE - DISGUISE 7. FALLING IN REVERSE - POPULAR MONSTER 8. WAGE WAR - MAGNETIC 9. HIDDEN TRACK-TEMA OCULTO
The complete version of this episode is available to Patrons who support us at the $4/month level at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth — join today to hear us cover all of these issues:"The Coming of the Nomad!" - Captain America #180, written by Steve Englehart, art by Sal Buscema and Vince Colletta, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Day of the Grizzly!" - Amazing Spider-Man #139, written by Gerry Conway, art by Ross Andru, Frank Giacoia, and Dave Hunt, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Jan Brunner, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Two Flew Over the Owl's Nest!" - Daredevil #116, written by Steve Gerber, art by Gene Colan and Vince Colletta, letters by John Costanza, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"The City Stealers!" - Marvel Team-Up #28, written by Gerry Conway, art by Jim Mooney and Vince Colletta, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Bill Mantlo, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Dead Reckoning!" - Astonishing Tales #27, written by Rich Buckler and Doug Moench, art by Rich Buckler and Pablo Maros, letters by Desmond Jones, colors by George Roussos, ©1974 Marvel Comics"The Broadway Mayhem of 1974" - Power Man #22, written by Tony Isabella, art by Ron Wilson and Vince Colletta, letters by Joe Rosen, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Rampage!" - Defenders #18, written by Len Wein, art by Sal Buscema and Dan Green, letters by Dave Hunt, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Worlds In Collision!" - Fantastic Four #153, written by Tony Isabella, art by Rich Buckler and Joe Sinnott, letters by Joe Rosen, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"And What of a Vampire's Blood...?" - Adventure Into Fear #25, written by Doug Moench and Steve Gerber, art by Frank Robbins and Frank Giacoia, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"The Hell-Bound Hero!" - Ghost Rider #9, written by Tony Isabella, art by Jim Mooney and Sal Trapani, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Jan Brunner, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Slow Death on the Killing Ground!" - Giant-Size Dracula #3, written by Chris Claremont, art by Don Heck and Frank Springer, letters by Ray Holloway, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Song-Cry of the Living Dead Man!" - Man-Thing #12, written by Steve Gerber, art by John Buscema and Klaus Janson, letters by John Costanza, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Demon, Demon -- Who's Got the Demon?" - Marvel Spotlight #19, written by Steve Gerber, art by Gene Colan and Mike Esposito, letters by Charlotte Jetter, colors by George Roussos, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Night-Fire!" - Tomb of Dracula #27, written by Marv Wolfman, art by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer, letters by John Costanza, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"The Dark Side of Evil!" - Werewolf by Night #24, written by Doug Moench, art by Don Perlin and Vince Colletta, letters by John Costanza, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3.0 written and performed by Robb Milne and sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on the internet (and buy some stuff) at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information. (RIP Mike.)
A group of fresh-faced new back-country rangers travel through the dangerous wilderness, hoping to uncover the origins of a tragedy that has haunted them for the past 606 episodes. On Episode 606 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss the film Lovely, Dark, and Deep from first time feature director Teresa Sutherland! We also talk about what makes sword and sorcery films great, we debate the greatest illegal narcotics, and find out whether or not we're scared of the woods. So stop fumbling with your headgear, get your dongs out for DnD, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Sword and Sorcery flicks, Deathstalker, Steven Kostanski, Daniel Bernhardt, pet the cat, the king of scat, validating, GMT, Wolfenstein in Ravenshadow clothing, One Crazy Summer, pod-NARC, Pod-Knocker, Connor Sweeney, a caddish rogue, why would you remake a porn, #releasethebrauncut, Cocaine Werewolf, Cocaine Shark, Mark Polonia, Stephen Scarlata, Rondo Awards, Spooktacular, Sharksploitation, The Last Podcast on the Left, Christian Slater, Voyagers, deadly set mishaps, Sixteen Candles, Anthony Michael Hall, Ryan Kruger, Street Trash, Toxic Avenger IV, Terror Firmer, Joel Robinson, the Bathsalt Gators, Flakka, second run theaters, making moms watch gross movies, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, 2001: A Space Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange, Dune Popcorn Buckets, Darby Scissorhands, the Paisano Brothers, Darby Allin, Saltburn, Barry Keoghan, Mass Transit, GG Allin, Feces Pieces, NDA All Day, Robert Frost, Lovely Dark and Deep, Kobayashi Maru, Powerman 5000, Bad Religion, Social D, Derek Mears from IT, weird dreams, oxford comma, Bird Box, Twin Peaks, Sator, Georgina Campbell, take nothing leave nothing kill nothing, the woods as the antagonist, Caterpillar Carnage, Blair Witch Project, Midnight Nation, Shida Shahabi, dealing with grief, the Guardians of the Green, The Iron Claw, Anthony Landry, Zac Efron, Will Ferrell, Flavor Rave, Highlander, Christopher Lambert, Sean Connery, Clancy Brown, Queen, Michael Kamen, Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo, Willem Dafoe, New York Ripper, Dune 2, Fumbling with Headgear, Dongs Out for DnD, The Renaissance of Sleaze, Interspecies Kombat, You Packing Any Gravel?, Oxford Karma, Lost Comma on the Left, and so chuffed I've been chafing.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
The complete version of this episode is available to Patrons who support us at the $4/month level at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth — join today to hear us cover all of these issues:"Death-Trap Times Three!" - Amazing Spider-Man #137, written by Gerry Conway, art by Ross Andru, Frank Giacoia, and Dave Hunt, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"The Enemy: Us!" - Astonishing Tales #26, written by Rich Buckler and Doug Moench, art by Rich Buckler and Pablo Marcos, letters by Annette Kawecki, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Bewitched, Bothered, and Dead!" - Avengers #128, written by Steve Englehart, art by Sal Buscema and Joe Staton, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Steve Englehart, ©1974 Marvel Comics"If the Falcon Should Fall -- !" - Captain America #178, written by Steve Englehart, art by Sal Buscema and Vince Colletta, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Phil Rachelson, ©1974 Marvel Comics"A Quiet Night In the Swamp!" - Daredevil #114, written by Steve Gerber, art by Bob Brown and Vince Colletta, letters by Charlotte Jetter, colors by Stan Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Death Stalks the City!" - Daredevil #115, written by Steve Gerber, art by Bob Brown and Vince Colletta, letters by Charlotte Jetter, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Alpha, the Ultimate Mutant!" - Defenders #16, written by Len Wein, art by Sal Buscema and Mike Esposito, letters by Charlotte Jetter, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics"... Where Bound'ries Decay" - Doctor Strange #4, written by Steve Englehart, art by Frank Brunner and Dick Giordano, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Thundra and Lightning!" - Fantastic Four #151, written by Gerry Conway, art by Rich Buckler and Joe Sinnott, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Return to Terror!" - Adventure Into Fear #24, written by Steve Gerber, art by Craig Russell and Jack Abel, letters by Jean Simek, colors by George Roussos, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Satan Himself!" - Ghost Rider #8, written by Tony Isabella, art by Jim Mooney and Sal Trapani, letters by John Costanza, colors by Phil Rache, ©1974 Marvel Comics"H... As In Hulk... Hell... and Holocaust!" - Giant-Size Defenders #2, written by Len Wein, art by Gil Kane and Klaus Janson, letters by Dave Hunt, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics"The Frankenstein Monster Meets Werewolf by Night" - Giant-Size Werewolf #2, written by Doug Moench, art by Don Perlin and Vince Colletta, letters by Dave Hunt, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Nobody Dies Forever" - Man-Thing #10, written by Steve Gerber and Mike Ploog, art by Mike Ploog and Frank Chiaramonte, letters by Dave Hunt, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Lair of Shattered Vengeance!" - Marvel Premiere #18, written by Doug Moench, art by Larry Hama and Dick Giordano, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Madhouse!" - Marvel Spotlight #18, written by Steve Gerber, art by Gene Colan and Frank Chiaramonte, letters by Dave Hunt, colors by George Roussos, ©1974 Marvel Comics"The Fire This Time!" - Marvel Team-Up #26, written by Len Wein, art by Jim Mooney, Frank Giacoia, and Dave Hunt, letters by Dave Hunt, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics"The Killer With My Name!" - Power Man #21, written by Tony Isabella and Len Wein, art by Ron Wilson and Vince Colletta, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Stan Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Waters of Darkness, River of Doom!" - Ka-Zar #6, written by Gerry Conway, art by John Buscema and Alfredo Alcala, letters by Alfredo Alcala, colors by George Roussos, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Ego: Beginning and End!" - Thor #228, written by Gerry Conway, art by Rich Buckler and Joe Sinnott, letters by John Costanza, colors by Stan Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Night of the Blood Stalker!" - Tomb of Dracula #25, written by Marv Wolfman, art by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer, letters by John Costanza, colors by Tom Palmer, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Where Lurks the Chimera!" - Tomb of Dracula #26, written by Marv Wolfman, art by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer, letters by John Costanza, colors by Tom Palmer, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Face of the Fiend!" - Werewolf by Night #22, written by Doug Moench, art by Don Perlin and Vince Colletta, letters by Dave Hunt, colors by Bill Mantlo, ©1974 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3.0 written and performed by Robb Milne and sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on the internet (and buy some stuff) at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information. (RIP Mike.)